© er Wl rr Wo Ji Nw Ww Te ww et - PE YT NAMA WEDNESDAY,, OCTOBER 1, 1969 FRENCH-FRIED SARDINES I or more tins of sardines, according to number of portions desired. (Most Norway sardines are packed in 3%;-0z. cans). For dinner portions, al- low 1 tin per person. Dry mustard Bread Crumbs Drain the oil from sardines and prepare a paste of the oil and dry mustard. Remove sardines from tin and spread the paste evenly over each sardine. Roll in bread crumbs Place in a wire basket and French-fry in deep fat until sardines turn golden brown. Drain off the excess fat. Serve hot in a covered casse- roel. Two Freshmen Enter Messiah The following students from the Mount Joy area have enrolled in the fresh- man class at Messiah College at Grantham, Pa. They are: Benjamin Horst, 157 Manheim St., Mount Joy; Nancy Heisey, Mount Joy RI. The liberal arts college is located ten miles southwest of Harrisburg, the state capi- tol. This year Messiah Col- lege has a total enrollment of 582, including 19 at its urban campus adjacent to Temple University in Phila- delphia. This enrollment fig- ure is 16.4 per cent above one year -ago. The freshmen class, largest in the college's 60 year history, numbers 195. NamedVice-President Susan Ann Hostetter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Hostetter, of 207 Park Ave., has been elected vice-president of the Univer- sity Apartments at Millers- ville State College. Miss Hostetter is a senior majoring in elementary edu- cation. LANDISVILLE - SALUNGA NEWS Lee The Landisville - Salunga Auxiliary to the Lancaster General Hospital planned a program featuring “Lady On The Rocks”, a dramatic pre- sentation by the Lancaster County Council on Alcohol- ism for its first meeting on Monday, Sept. 22. All meetings of the year will be held in Zion Luther- an Church, Landisville, in the meeting rooms. Mrs. Jack Bidding and Mrs. Char- les Ellicott were chairmen of the first program. Mrs. Rich- ard Bryson, is auxiliary pres- ident. *® W * Lutheran Church women of Zion Lutheran Church, East Petersburg, held a cov- ered dish supper recently in the church. Dr. John Kreid- er presented the mission stu- dy, “The American Indian’. The meeting was open to members and their husbands. * * * The East Hempfield Guild of the Lancaster Osteopathic hospital met recently at the home of the Rev,-and Mrs. S. Clyde Weaver, 2342 Lea- brook Road. Husbands were invited. 3 * * Ray Brubaker, 17, of 206 Rohrerstown Rd., was named a state 4-H livestock conser- vation demonstration winner in the 1969 4-H National Awards program. Ray, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Brubaker, is a senior at Hempfield High School. 'ON TRAFFIC SAFETY (A 5-question quiz on traffic safety from the Pennsylvania Bureau of Traffic Safety published through the cooperation N of this newspaper) 1. A review of statistics for the period 1958 through 1967 reveals that during this ten year period there were Seeerees ..highway fatalities recorded in Pennsylvania, (a) 10,507 (b) 16,761 (c) 18,368 (d) 20,201 2. Injuries resulting from highway accidents during the (a) 560,981 (b) 781,603 (c) 831,980 (d) 950,724 3. In the year 1958 automobiles. traveled a total of approximately 38.6 billion miles. In 1967 travel on Pennsylvania highways increased to...... .billion miles. (a) 44.1 (b) 49.3 (c) 53.3 (d) 55.1 4, Pennsylvania’s new inspection system is underway, If your passenger vehicle bears a number 3 inspection sticker it is necessary for you to have your car inspected next during the.......... period. (a) February-March-April (1970) (b) May-June-July (1970) (c) August-September-October (1969) He. suvivini period. (b) May-June-July (1970) (a) February-March-April (1970) : : : : ® : : $ LJ y » : » : . : » : . : » : * y ® : . : . : . : period 1958 through 1967 were...... vas . ® : . ® : * . : . . : ' . ® : . : * $ » : : : . : ® : * * » » . * ° . » * »® ® (c) August-September-October (1969) (d) November-December-January (1969/70) P-S “ep O-¢ ‘p-z 0-1 :s10MSUY P00 ere 000000 sess ass eres esses ae (d) November-December-January (1969/70) 5. If your passenger vehicle bears a number 2 inspec: tion sticker you will have your car inspected next during He has been a 4-H member four years. He is a member of the Red Rose 4-H Baby Beef and Lamb Club. Ray will have an opportunity to compete for honors at the national level. * * % Theodore Risser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay F. Risser, 365 Stony Battery Road, Lan- disville, is a freshman at the Elizabethtown College this Fall. * * * The East Hempfield Ex. change Club was presented the National Exchange Clubs’ Big ‘E” award for excellence recently. The presentation was made by Paul Mocent, District 5 director. The award is presented to Exchange Clubs meeting high standards of eciciency, com- munity service and growth. * * * The marriage of Miss Lin. da Ann Bender to Leonard Weidler, took place Satur- day, Sept. 20 in the First Church of God, Landisville, with the grandfather of the bride, Rev. R. H. Daihl offic- iating and the Rev. Harry Mumper assisting. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bender Jr., of 620 Stony Battery Rd., Lan- disville; the bridegroom’s parents and Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Weidler, Orange St. Lititz. The reception was held in the church social room. The couple will live in East Petersburg. The bride is a graduate of Hempfield Union H. S. and Cen-Penn Beauty School- Harrisburg. She is employed by Judy McKonly Wig nnd Hair Fashion, Columbia. The bridegroom attended Warwick high school and served three years in the U. S. Army. He is employed by Alcoa Co. = * * State Rep. John C. Pitten- ger was the guest speaker at the Wednesday, Sept. 24th meeting of the Hempfield Sertoma Club held at the Mount Joy American Legion Post Girl Scout Troop 65, of East Petersburg, were hon- ored guests. ® *® * Miss Stephanie Quay, 18,a June graduate of Hempfield high school who will enter Penn State University this fall. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Quay, of Ridge- view Ave. and Miss Krista Durdock 18, daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. Bernard Dur- dock, East Petersburg, a graduate of Hempfield high school and a sophomore ma- thematics major at Millers ville State College, are con- testants for the Miss Lan- caster County Scholarship Pageant in Ephrata high school auditorium. Hiss Quay is sponsored by the Lancas- ter JayCees and Miss Dur- dock by the Greater Millers- ville Jaycees. * ® *® John W. Hawthorne Jr. 21, whose parents live at 30 Naomi Ave., Lancaster, re- ceived the silver wings of an Army aviator recently and was appointed warrant officer upon graduation from the Army Aviation School, Ft. Rucker, Ala. During the 16-week course he was taught various fire THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. PAGE THREE Donegal Schools Menus HIGH SCHOOL & JR. HIGH Friday, Oct. 3 Barbecue pork on buttered heated roll Peas in butter sauce Chef salad Fruit cup with orange sections Milk \J * * Monday, Oct. 8 Grilled frank on buttered heated roll Celery stuffed with peanut butter Chilled apricots Milk * * * Tuesday, Oct. 9 Grilled ham & cheese sandwich Lettuce & tomato salad Wax beans/butter sauce Apple crisp Milk * % * Wednesday, Oct. 10 Donegal Meat loaf with brown gravy Steamed buttered potatoes Lettuce/cream dressing Roll and butter Autumn Cake Milk * * » Thursday, Oct. 11 Tuna salad sandwich or egg salad Peas & carrots/butter sauce Celery sticks Fresh fruit Milk * * * ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Friday, Oct. 3 Barbecue Pork on buttered heated roll Peas in butter sauce Celery & carrot strips Fruit cup with orange sections Milk * * * Monday, Oct. 8 Grilled frank on buttered heated roll Celery stuffed with techniques and technical ma neuvers for helicopters sup- porting ground troops in combat. peanut butter Chilled apricots Milk * * * Tuesday, Oct. 8 Homemade vegetable soup Grilled meat sandwich Wax beans/butter sauce Apple crisp Milk * * * Wednesday, Oct. 10 Donegal Meat loaf with brown gravy Steamed buttered potatoes Lettuce/cream dressing Roll and butter Autumn Cake Milk % * *® Thursday, Oct. 11 Tuna salad sandwich or egg salad Peas & carrots/butter sauce Celery sticks Fresh fruit Milk PAGE TO KNIGHT Only boys of noble birth could become eligible for knighthood. He began his training at the age of seven and served as a page until his teens. After serving as a page, the boy became a squire and, when a squire was about 21, he took the solemn vows making him a knight. To repair rusted spots in roof gutters, first sand the spots and prime with a rust- preventive paint. If the spot has rusted through, clean a- way any dirt and rusted metal, then coat with roof cement. Press a piece of heavy aluminum foil, canvas or fiberglass patching on the spot them coat with more cement. When in need of printing remember The Bulletin. Freterick J. Marsh Tips from a Pro NATIONAL TRUCK DRIVER OF THE YEAR &
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